Community management of lactational mastitis and/or breast abscess: a retrospective audit.

Q4 Nursing
Practising Midwife Pub Date : 2017-04-01
Hillary Hu, Marisa Martin, Hayley Diplock, Gwen Moody
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Abstract

Lactational mastitis has an incidence of around 10 per cent in postpartum women, with breast abscess complicating some of these.The key principles of treatment include: supportive counselling, warm or cold compresses, effective milk removal, oral antibiotic therapy and symptomatic treatment. Patients can be managed in the community setting; however many present to hospital. The aim of this research was to establish which areas of clinical practice can be improved to reduce hospital admission rates. Sequential cases of lactation mastitis or breast abscess admitted to hospital over two years were reviewed, and it was found that the majority of patients attending the emergency department for management self-presented. There were low rates of utilisation of available community resources. There was poor patient knowledge of the natural history and simple management strategies for the condition. Midwives can play a vital role in educating new mothers and providing advice and support for non-pharmacological therapies.

哺乳期乳腺炎和/或乳房脓肿的社区管理:回顾性审计。
在产后妇女中,哺乳期乳腺炎的发病率约为10%,其中一些还伴有乳房脓肿。治疗的主要原则包括:支持性咨询、热敷或冷敷、有效的清乳、口服抗生素治疗和对症治疗。患者可以在社区环境中得到管理;然而,许多人来到医院。这项研究的目的是确定哪些领域的临床实践可以改进,以减少住院率。我们回顾了连续两年以上的哺乳期乳腺炎或乳房脓肿住院病例,发现大多数患者到急诊科进行治疗。现有社区资源的利用率很低。患者对本病的自然病史了解不足,治疗策略简单。助产士可以在教育新妈妈和为非药物治疗提供建议和支持方面发挥至关重要的作用。
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Practising Midwife
Practising Midwife Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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